单选题They thought they could ______ for another week without more food.AkeepBlastCmaintainDretain
单选题
They thought they could ______ for another week without more food.
A
keep
B
last
C
maintain
D
retain
参考解析
解析:
keep保持。last延续,继续;经受得住。maintain保养,维持。retain保持,保留。
keep保持。last延续,继续;经受得住。maintain保养,维持。retain保持,保留。
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